The Scariest Book Ever

By: Sabrina


No green aloud in Judith’s new house? Crawling hands? Magical piano playing while everyone is asleep? What is Cousin Charles doing now? Did Judith really bring back the ghost of Jade Green? Does Jade Green want to hurt Judith? When will it end? There are so many twists in this spooky story you won’t know what’s going to happen next.

Judith’s dad died four years ago and her mom just died so after leaving an orphanage she sets sail for her long lost uncle. He said he would take her under one condition no green in the house. She thinks that’s strange but she does as she was told, except the green picture frame her mom gave her.
When she got into the town of Whispers it was very cloudy and dull. The only thing good about it was that she was by the ocean.

When she gets there she hides the frame in the closet in her trunk. She puts it under her summer clothes because she won't need them for a while. She met the cook and her uncle. She thought that they where wonderful people. She also met her cousin Charles she thinks that there is something strange about him
but she just can’t put her finger on it.


After she went to bed there was a scratching sound at her trunk, she got up to check but nothing was there. Then weird stuff starts to happen. As the story goes on she learns more about a girl named Jade Green. She has to start figuring out things on her own because she afraid that no one will believe her when she tells them what she has seen. Did everything happen because she brought her green picture frame with her?
Well maybe, you’re going to have to read it to find out.

I felt that that the writer knew exactly what he wanted because I never got confused. I think you should read this book because it has a great climax that will have you on your toes. You will be so freaked out by the story and how they go deep into the details you won’t be able to sleep. This was a great story it had a wonderful plot and things that were really scary they seemed to be real. I found that at some points I couldn’t put the book down. It was a five star book.